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[[image:Bangla.jpg|right|thumb|Bangladesh EP cover art]]
 
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In late April 2012, [[The Good Fun]] changed their name to ''Banglade$h''. ''Fraser Macdonald'' left soon after, but with the addition of two new members, including ex-[[Dinosaurgoesrawr!]] bass player Benjamin Smith, they became a 5-piece. In April 2013 they released their self titled debut EP, [[Bangladesh EP]].
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In late April 2012, [[The Good Fun]] changed their name to ''Banglade$h''. ''Fraser Macdonald'' left soon after, but with the addition of two new members, including ex-[[Dinosaurgoesrawr!]] bass player Benjamin Smith, they became a 5-piece. In April 2013 they released their self titled debut EP, [[Bangladesh EP]].
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The band have been inactive since early 2014, with [[Jimi Mataio]] drumming for 'Broods', while [[Leroy Clampitt]] moved to 'Los Angeles' and been recording as ''Taste Nasa''.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
*Leroy Clampitt (guitar/vocals): 2012-
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*[[Leroy Clampitt]] (guitar/vocals): 2012-
*Jimi Mataio (drums): 2012-
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*[[Jimi Mataio]] (drums): 2012-
*Kam Chadderton (guitar, vocals): 2012-
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*[[Kam Chadderton]] (guitar, vocals): 2012-
*Oliver Plowright: 2012-
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*[[Oliver Plowright]]: 2012-
*Benjamin Smith (bass): 2012-
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*[[Benjamin Smith]] (bass): 2012-
  
 
==Past Members==
 
==Past Members==

Revision as of 09:30, 24 February 2015

Bangladesh EP cover art

In late April 2012, The Good Fun changed their name to Banglade$h. Fraser Macdonald left soon after, but with the addition of two new members, including ex-Dinosaurgoesrawr! bass player Benjamin Smith, they became a 5-piece. In April 2013 they released their self titled debut EP, Bangladesh EP.

The band have been inactive since early 2014, with Jimi Mataio drumming for 'Broods', while Leroy Clampitt moved to 'Los Angeles' and been recording as Taste Nasa.

Members

Past Members

  • Fraser Macdonald (bass): 2012

Releases

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